Is this a good find on exhaust fan?

wyteboi

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I just got some of the ona pro gel...great stuff. I used a very small amount and it has eliminated about 80-90% of the odor. Unless replacing it starts to get too expensive, I may not even need the carbon filter.
Thanks man i needed that info! :bigjoint:
thank u too Slik , i been readin on that ona , i just wanted a "users" opinion. i got a UV ozone thing on the way but i got that bucket already set up so i might as well use ONA in it! hell if that ona works half ass then i'll just stick to the stanley blower im usein.
 

SlikWiLL13

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i had a little hillbilly house set up as a big grow for a single summer some time ago. when i say my current grow is tight like virgin pussy then this one was definetly loose corner poon. the whole upstairs smelled like you were downstairs...untill i put shot glasses of ona all over the place. the stuff works good IMO.
 

Sinni

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Hey guys, I am looking around for exhaust fan styles to get a more effective pull through my carbon filter but they are expensive.

I found this guy on ebay, I sent the seller a message about the confusion with the contradicting statements about cfm.

check it out

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-EBM-230V-AC-Centrifugal-Blower-Fan-D2E097-BC10-A7_W0QQitemZ190301481857QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c4eda2b81&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_3912wt_941
Depending on how big ur duct work is, HomeDepot has a "Booster Fan" for even less than the walmart blower and compairable CFM to the squirrel fan.

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xlo/R-100080191/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053

The 8" duct-fan has free air CFM of 210 and max boosted CFM of 500. It doesn't say how many dB it put out, but the 6" (witch i have running in my closet) is quieter than the thermaltake 120mm fans i replaced it with and they're listed as 21 dBA. :mrgreen:
 

wyteboi

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I thought about picking one of those up as well..:bigjoint:
yes my rig is exhausting all my heat and smell.... well the smell part aint workin too great but for the price .....it moves air good, as long as u dont try and put a filter on it. The true specs on the stanley fan are 310 cfm on high which aint bad for the price but it has NO horsepower , so it wont pull/push through anything but a 6" duct. I forgot to turn a/c on last night and it got up to 87F with fans running and blower suckin out. thats with a 1k hps with a giant open hood.
I really dont reccommend buying it at all.
 

tmsculli

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Depending on how big ur duct work is, HomeDepot has a "Booster Fan" for even less than the walmart blower and compairable CFM to the squirrel fan.

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xlo/R-100080191/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053

The 8" duct-fan has free air CFM of 210 and max boosted CFM of 500. It doesn't say how many dB it put out, but the 6" (witch i have running in my closet) is quieter than the thermaltake 120mm fans i replaced it with and they're listed as 21 dBA. :mrgreen:
I have the 4, 6 and 8" booster fans from Home depot. They are quiet as hell, all of them. They are good for moving air, but not strong enough to pull through a filter
 

westchef

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well I have a friend who has a 4 inch vortex and its no louder than that. my room is in my attic and my bedroom is right underneath and I cant hear it.
I wraped mine with a sleeping bag and bunj-cord just like in the Grow DVD's...
 
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